Sunset Strip - 1970s - Robert Landau
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«Herve Villechaize at TAIL O’THE PUP on La Cienega photographed by Robert Landau in 1984. The assignment was celebrities with their personalized license plates.»
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Photo by Robert Landau
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Bad movie I have North by Northwest 1959
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Damn, right after that screenrant interview.
They legit tease us.
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I'm an advertising man, not a red herring. I've got a job, a secretary, a mother, two ex-wives and several bartenders that depend upon me, and I don't intend to disappoint them all by getting myself "slightly" killed.
North by Northwest, Alfred Hitchcock (1959)
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4 dicembre … ricordiamo …
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These albums in the vein of Supernatural work. I mean, they get their jobs done, though the musicians who make them should be wary of them. Ask Chicago about what happens afterwards. Yes, they went through their Supernatural phase from Chicago 16 to the end of the 80's. Still, we shouldn't hold the platters from the period against them, they merely wished to be relevant again. Thus, their success with Chicago 16 caused them to rethink their sonic approach and they began to chase the success. However, I am not sure what else they could've done then, they were a group for the 60's and the 70's, the 80's had no use for them, unless they went crazily current. Of course, their peers had the same dilemmas, i.e. they gained their biggest sales with the discs few admire.
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Strangers on a Train - Robert Walker gets pounded by Farley Granger in 1951
North by Northwest - Martin Landau gets his block knocked off by James Mason in 1959
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“When “Abbey Road” came out in 1969, there were all these rumors going around that Paul McCartney was dead. People were playing their records backward, looking for clues, and even claimed that the image on the cover of “Abbey Road” was like a funeral procession. Realizing this helped sell records, The Beatles didn’t do anything to squelch the rumors. They just let it fly. At some point, while that billboard was up on Sunset, a couple of kids got up there with a saw and cut Paul’s head off the billboard.” - Robert Landau, quoted in Collectors Weekly
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